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EDUCATION AND SKILL DEVELOPMENT

Advantage Jharkhand

Education & Skill Development Scenario in India

Education & Skill Development Scenario in Jharkhand

Investment Opportunities

Policy interventions

Advantage Jharkhand

1

Existing Infrastructure Available Industry

Strong PolicyInvestment Climate

Demand Supply Gap

Special FocusSector

Focus onEntrepreneurship

AdvantageJharkhand

[1] World Bank Report on Assessment of State Implementation of Business Reforms [5] CAGR during 2004-05 to 2014-15[2] Indian Labour Journal -2015 [6] Source: FDI Intelligence Survey[3] SWAN: State wide Area Network; CSC: Common Service Centers [7] World Bank Report[4] GSDP – Gross State Domestic Product

stü Ranked 1 in Labor reforms and inspection related [1]compliances in India

ü Endowed with 40% of India’s mineral wealth. Leading stproducer of steel, coal, mica and copper in India (1

ndrank in coal, 2 rank in Iron Ore, Apatite rock rdphosphate, Cobalt, Silver Ore and 3 rank in Copper,

Graphite)

ü Man days lost due to industrial strife lowest in India [2]& Long history of industrial harmony

stü 1 in country to have SWAN under NeGP and CSC in [3] rural areas

thü Ranked 7 in “Ease of Doing Business” in India in 2016 with an evaluation

[7]score of 96.57%

th7

ü Ranked 5th Foreign Direct Investment [6](FDI destination in India

th5

ü 10.5% GSDP[4] growth rate - [5] Second fastest in Eastern India

nd2

st1

Education & Skill Development Scenario in India

Total

No. of Institutions

7,90,640

4,01,079

1,31,287

1,02,558

14,25,564

Primary

Upper Primary

Secondary

Senior Secondary

Sch

oo

lEd

uca

tio

n

Type

Source: Census 2011, Ministry of HRD, UGC, AICTE, NCTE, MHRD and INC . ,UGC Annual Report 2013-14

Central University

State Public University

Deemed University

State Private University

Central Open University

State Open University

Institution of National Importance

Institutions under State Legislature Act

Others

Total

PGDM

Diploma Level Nursing

Diploma Level Teacher Training

4,706

132

Total 11,445

Universities

42

310

127

143

1

13

68

5

3

Total 712Colleges 36,671

Stand Alone Institution

3,541

PGDM 392

Diploma Level Nursing 2,674

Diploma Level Teacher Training

Type No. of Institutions

Hig

he

r E

du

ca

tio

n

Diploma Level Technical

14.4 15.8 17.2 18.7 20.3 21.1

29.4 30.1

FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY14 FY15FY13

• High growth rate @CAGR of 11.1% during the last decade

• Forecasted enrollment of 18.5 Mn students in higher education by 2017 (7.51 Mn in 2007)

CAGR 11.1%

Year wise students enrollment in Higher Education (in million)

2

Skill Development Scenario in India

Sectorial Man Power Requirement by 2022 (Mn)

35

33

26.2

17.3

14

5.3

4.7

4.5

4.2

3.4

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40

Auto and Auto Components

Building and Construction Industry

Textile clothing

Organised Retail

Real Estate Services

IT/ITeS

Gems and Jewellary

Leather and Lether Goods

BFSI

Furniture and furnishing

Sector employment CAGR 2008-22

9.8.%

6.2%

4%

33.8%

6%

9.2%

6.5%

7.6%

5%

9.2%

• Massive requirement of manpower by 2022 thus providing huge opportunities in Education & Skilling sector

• Highest CAGR of 33.8% expected in ‘Organized Retail’ sector by 2022

• Opportunity for investors to expand their portfolio in Education sector

Source: EY analysis,

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Education Scenario in Jharkhand

Overview of Primary and Higher Educational Institutions in Jharkhand

Govt. Schools

Private schools

Total No. of Schools

TypeNo. of

Institutions

Sch

oo

l E

du

cati

on

40,603

2,354

46,773

University

Colleges

Education Program No. ofInstitutions

Agriculture

Law

Technical

Others

Un

ive

rsit

ies,

Co

lle

ge

s &

Ed

uca

tio

na

l In

stit

uti

on

s

Central University

State Public University

State Private University

Deemed University (Government

Deemed University (Private)

Institute of National Importance

Government Colleges

Other Colleges

Private Colleges

Technical Colleges

Colleges under PPP mode

No. ofInstitutions

Type

16

7

1

1

1

79

146

186

27

4

University

Colleges

University

Colleges

Colleges

1

-

1

6

3

27

186

Premier Institutions

Birla Institute of

Technology, Mesra

Indian School of

Mines, Dhanbad

Indian Institute of

Management

Central University of

Jharkhand

Birsa Institute of

Technology

National Institute ofTechnology,Jamshedpur

Xavier LabourRelationship Institute,Jamshedpur

National University ofStudy and Research inLaw, Ranchi

National Institute ofFoundry and ForgeTechnology

Birsa AgricultureCollege

4

5

Skill Development Scenario in Jharkhand

Demand Supply Gap Assessment for 2012-22

20%

17%

Primary land, water, vegetation, building materialsand minerals

Secondarymanufacturing, processing and construction(infrastructure) industries.

Tertiary White collar jobs

Sector Level Employment

7,31,055

9,47,630

27,09,207

5,50,167

5,49,098

35,08,196

=

=

=

1,80,888

3,98,533

-7,98,989

Demand for HumanResources 2012-22

Supply of HumanResources 2012-22

Deficit of HumanResources 2012-22

Skilled

Semi Skilled

Minimally Skilled

CommentNeed of training & development of Minimally skilled work force to plug the gap of semi and skilled workforce

Note: 1)Labour Force: It refers to the number of persons actually working or willing to work..2) Work force: The number of persons actually working and does not account for those who are willing to work.

63%

Employment Profile

Total Population

Work age Population

1Labour Force

2Work force

2012

33.63

20.78

14.09

13.22

Employment Profile (in Million)

‘As-Is’ Analysis of Education scenario in Jharkhand

Literacy Rates (7+ years) teacher ration

from 53:1 to 30:1Literacy Rate 69.3% 67.6% • Addition of KGBV(15+ years) schools to reduce

girl dropouts. Primary & Upper 43,219[1] 11,91,719Primary Schools

73% 67.6% • Reduce Student-

Indicator India Jharkhand Vision 2022

Primary Education

Technical Education

Gross Enrollment 23.6 13.1 • To achieve GER 32Ratio (GER)

College per Lakh 8 26 • Additional collegesPopulation required 692

Engineering College 1 per 20 Lakhs 1 per 7.7 Lakhs • Additional colleges density required 26

Polytechnic College 1 per 11 Lakhs 1 per 3 Lakhs • Additional collegesDensity required 80

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Investment Opportunities - Area Identified

1

3

4

5

6

Course Content development, Smart Tools, training and other innovative

services Establishing

formal educational institutes under PPP

mode and expanding the existing ones

Twinning arrangements/

academic and financial collaborations with

Institutions

Providing Infrastructure

services including construction and I.T

Establishing Campuses of

foreign universities/technic

al institutions Establishment of

Skill Development and Finishing

schools

2

1

2

3

4

5

6

Opportunity in Course content material development, Smart Tools and modules for students etc.

There is an immense potential in establishing formal educational institutes and expanding the existing ones under PPP mode

Arranging for Finances for students in collaborations with Universities and Colleges

Opportunities in Investment on Infrastructure such as construction of schools/colleges/universities and I.T enables services

Establishing Campuses of foreign universities/technical institutions in Jharkhand.

Establishment of Skill Development and Finishing Schools in Jharkhand.

Note: [1]: 37% of National Coverage

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8

Investment OpportunitiesPrimary & Higher Education

Primary Education

• Capacity building of over 1 lac teachers across schools in the state

• Private Partners to establish Vocational Centres within school premises

• State has opened 57 Jharkhand Balika Awasiya Vidyalayas in remote blocks

• Quality Education interventions in low literacy and tribal dominated blocks

• Robust ICT intervention in curriculum delivery, content design, Smart classes for wider audience reach

• Setting up of Language Labs for building effective communication skills amongst students

Higher Education

• Opening New Private Universities as per notified guidelines

• Establishing campuses of Foreign universities/technical institutions

[1]• Industry – Academia tie-up: COE Incubation centres

• State has initiated enabling Wi-Fi campuses for college/institutions

• Partnering with state govt. for skill courses in colleges

[1] CoE: Centre of Excellence

Investment Opportunities Primary & Higher Education

Technical Education

• Opening and Management of New Engineering / Polytechnic colleges on PPP mode

• Industry – Academia tie-up

• State to provide grant to existing Private engineering colleges to improve infrastructure

Skill Development

• Forging partnership for skill development centers in existing academic institutions (Higher, Technical and ITI institutions)

• Setting up of 50 Mega Skill development centres and continuous Bidding process for selection of Training partners underway

• Create Industry linkages to create -

• Set-up Centres of Excellence

• Entrepreneurship Development Fund (EDF) to incubate and scale up sustainable ideas

• Digital Content development for TSPs

Policy Interventions

Incentives for Setting up of Private university

• Allocation of 10 Acres of land for single disciplinary University and provision of endowment fund of Rs 2 Cr

• Allocation of 25 acres of land for Multidisciplinary University and provision of endowment Fund of Rs 4 Cr.

Operation and Maintenance of Polytechnic and Engineering Colleges on PPP mode have been notified.

Untapped Potential

Government Support

Successful Implementation

of PPPs

Contact detailsShri Ajoy Kumar Singh IAS

SecretaryDepartment of Higher & Technical Education, Jharkhand Skill Development Mission Society,

Govt. of Jharkhand,Phone: 0651-2490070

Email: [email protected]; [email protected]

www.advantage.jharkhand.gov.inHelpline: 0651-6556666

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